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they have given us the guidelines for what campaign could entail. they've outlined the fair thresholds for children, accessibility for the disabled, rural transport for those less central, and for young people who suffer from the inability to pair for their fares. we have made up some ground so perhaps we can continue on. we could enforce the local transport act. this is legislation designed to involve young people in decision-making. there is no evidence of that. we can cite to raise the adult fair thresholds to 18 the way it should be. we can fight for more efficient routes into the countryside to help those who live in rural areas. transport campaign would be a never-ending journey. there is no scheduled timetable, who knows what potholes lie on the road ahead. when has that stopped us? we have campaigned on the living wage and mental health and all our other campaigns. it is our duty to strive to make the lives of young people better. my favorite fictional politician does share some advice on the subject. he said it is common sense to take an id
they have given us the guidelines for what campaign could entail. they've outlined the fair thresholds for children, accessibility for the disabled, rural transport for those less central, and for young people who suffer from the inability to pair for their fares. we have made up some ground so perhaps we can continue on. we could enforce the local transport act. this is legislation designed to involve young people in decision-making. there is no evidence of that. we can cite to raise the adult...
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given enough power, not being quality, unaccounted, intercept -- given enough power, given enough qualitygiven enough altitude, intercept is possible. that is not to say that it is easy. it was complicated in terms of the work that was done. the importance of what it provided, and showed, was that it was complex, hard to maintain, a chemical laser. you would have to go through a regional process. refuel process. the altitude was problematic. you know where you are at 35,000 feet. it is uncomfortable. an effect on the laser, where you need stability. next slide. the opportunities and challenge, you can see where the other air force and navy and army systems are in terms of power and range. i did not put units on this, but you can see, relatively, where the boost phase intercept needs to be. here lies the problem. there are many different options, in terms of how we think it may be filled it. the industry is helping us a lot in terms of potential airborne platforms. close theo build a gap from the left part of the chart to the upper right. there's a pretty big challenge. next chart. is, it
given enough power, not being quality, unaccounted, intercept -- given enough power, given enough qualitygiven enough altitude, intercept is possible. that is not to say that it is easy. it was complicated in terms of the work that was done. the importance of what it provided, and showed, was that it was complex, hard to maintain, a chemical laser. you would have to go through a regional process. refuel process. the altitude was problematic. you know where you are at 35,000 feet. it is...
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he was given experimental drugs and given plaz ma. he was finally discharged in mid october and declared ebola free. no sign of the virus in his blood or urine. little did anyone know the virus was still hiding in his body. >> i developed severe inflammation in the left eye and we decided to sample the fluid inside the eye and that's when we found that the virus was there. it was present at very high levels and it was active multiplying ebola virus. it was hitching a ride quietly unbeknownst no us. >> reporter: he-- to us. >> reporter: it was back attacking his left eye, robbing him of his sight >> my eye went from 2015 to virtually blind, my eye losts its pressure and became soft and began to lose its architecture. >> reporter: it changed color. >> yes. i woke up and my eye was green >> reporter: they're not sure why it changed color, but his case has given him new insight in to how insidious the virus is and tools to help other victims. >> we have learned that, indeed, the virus can hijack these immune-privileged spaces. the eye is
he was given experimental drugs and given plaz ma. he was finally discharged in mid october and declared ebola free. no sign of the virus in his blood or urine. little did anyone know the virus was still hiding in his body. >> i developed severe inflammation in the left eye and we decided to sample the fluid inside the eye and that's when we found that the virus was there. it was present at very high levels and it was active multiplying ebola virus. it was hitching a ride quietly...
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the mission for the afghan forces, given forces, given the list that you have given to this committee for the capabilities that they are lacking in some ways. >> senator, i share your concerns and asked the ability to come back to you once i have had a chance to get on the ground and give you answers. of course, this is, as we mentioned, based on conditions. on conditions. to mention conditions that have been different, as we heard earlier, the attempt to establish a fairly large training base inside southeast kandahar, the attempt to establish sanctuary, these are changes to conditions that i will need if confirmed to take a look at and determine whether we have the right level to deal with. >> we appreciate that and it is important. last week and the readiness subcommittee i held a hearing on the task force on business and stability operations. this congress allocated 800 million and roughly 650,000,000 was spent. i cannot account for it. there has been an investigation. 150 million on villas, literally trying to track down how much money was spent on ice cream, carpeting, jewelry,c
the mission for the afghan forces, given forces, given the list that you have given to this committee for the capabilities that they are lacking in some ways. >> senator, i share your concerns and asked the ability to come back to you once i have had a chance to get on the ground and give you answers. of course, this is, as we mentioned, based on conditions. on conditions. to mention conditions that have been different, as we heard earlier, the attempt to establish a fairly large training...
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in the 19th century, they were almost all given in december. then they moved the beginning of congress to january, and now it is usually in january and february. there have been some miscues. grover cleveland sent a controversial proposal dealing with the tariff. the chief source of revenue was that, and it was one of those things that divided parties and created great passions. unfortunately for cleveland his party was not united on the issue, and the lost the next election probably because of that division. a lot of people blamed his state of the union message. in most cases, most messages are really a long laundry list of things the president wants to see done. they are not controversial speeches. nor are they particularly inspiring. they are wish lists. when anything is done in congress the galleries are open. , as long as there are galleries, there have been galleries in the senate since 1795. the public can come in. but of course, there aren't that many seats in the galleries. there is great demand. each gets a single ticket for a spouse
in the 19th century, they were almost all given in december. then they moved the beginning of congress to january, and now it is usually in january and february. there have been some miscues. grover cleveland sent a controversial proposal dealing with the tariff. the chief source of revenue was that, and it was one of those things that divided parties and created great passions. unfortunately for cleveland his party was not united on the issue, and the lost the next election probably because of...
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"we wouldn't have given him an interview." i should have given them an interview but i didn't do it. i did not give glenn beck an interview. he asked many times. he said his father is in the hospital. he was sick and not well. i don't know how that worked out. i said i will do your show. bottom line is probably called up and we did not do the show. he comes out against me. if i did interviews, he would not have done it. that's the way life is.
"we wouldn't have given him an interview." i should have given them an interview but i didn't do it. i did not give glenn beck an interview. he asked many times. he said his father is in the hospital. he was sick and not well. i don't know how that worked out. i said i will do your show. bottom line is probably called up and we did not do the show. he comes out against me. if i did interviews, he would not have done it. that's the way life is.
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you have beenave given the chance to shape your local services? 2010 a national consultation found that one third of young people would continue an education or training is given the financial support. in 2015 the consultation has proven that young people are not content on the services. today we have the opportunity to restore the magic in a day-to-day necessity. we have the chance to make a difference and to make a change. tomorrow we can make young people's voices heard. [applause] i live in between leicestershire and leicester. we are dependent on our public transport to take us to school or to a part-time job. in leicestershire i know it is a real issue to get from one village to the next. we have been trying to work with our bus companies to try and make improvements. it may take a long time before we reach a good conclusion. however, if i live to one mile further north there the story is different because their transport is less of an issue. other issues are racism, mental health or a living wage. can this campaign really be a coordinated s
you have beenave given the chance to shape your local services? 2010 a national consultation found that one third of young people would continue an education or training is given the financial support. in 2015 the consultation has proven that young people are not content on the services. today we have the opportunity to restore the magic in a day-to-day necessity. we have the chance to make a difference and to make a change. tomorrow we can make young people's voices heard. [applause] i live in...
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>> the authorities have given the all clear. some sort of normalcy has been given to the city. except there's tanks parked here in one of the main roads in jakarta. near to the intersection where the attacks took place earlier this morning. at around 10: h-45, the police believe five attackers came into the area and they were carrying six bombs, five small bombs, and one medium-sized bombs have been found by police. one of the attackers ran into starbucks cafe and exploded there. at a very small police post. where a lot of bombs were detonated. police say there was a grenade thrown at the police as well. and that is also where a police officer was on the scene. there were two attackers that escaped. there were two attackers carrying gun, and they were shooting at bystanders, that's where civilians were shot. and several are now in the hospital. some workers are in serious condition in the hospital. the situation is very unclear. so far i.s.i.l. has placed responsibility and the situation now is a lot more calm than it was for - as you can see in our report. >>> the blast tore t
>> the authorities have given the all clear. some sort of normalcy has been given to the city. except there's tanks parked here in one of the main roads in jakarta. near to the intersection where the attacks took place earlier this morning. at around 10: h-45, the police believe five attackers came into the area and they were carrying six bombs, five small bombs, and one medium-sized bombs have been found by police. one of the attackers ran into starbucks cafe and exploded there. at a...
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time to time, this needs to be given on the state of the union. in 1913 we had a new president to have been trained as a political scientist. he had a phd in political science. woodrow wilson written a dissertation about congress and congressional government. one of the things he felt was the american president needed to be more like the british prime minister. he couldn't be separate from the legislative branch. he had to be the chief legislator and chief executive. wilson decided he would go in person to deliver his message. the first was in 1913. it was not a state of the union per se. they didn't know what to do with it. the president was going to speak to them? they decided they would do in the house chamber and invite the senator is over. there was a lot of grumbling. they probably would not have one of the president to come. the president said he wanted to end the party said ok. he began the tradition of presidents going each year to give their state of the union message. he gave his first state of the union in december of 1913. he continue
time to time, this needs to be given on the state of the union. in 1913 we had a new president to have been trained as a political scientist. he had a phd in political science. woodrow wilson written a dissertation about congress and congressional government. one of the things he felt was the american president needed to be more like the british prime minister. he couldn't be separate from the legislative branch. he had to be the chief legislator and chief executive. wilson decided he would go...
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south africa after apartheid, the first three election, millions of people were voting who never were given enough education at all. no fault of theirs but they were denied -- how would you so get them into the mode of thinking about what constitutions are or what constitutional government is. so, one reason i appreciate what this national constitution center is doing, because it is doing the hard work in america of reminding each generation that it takes constitutional culture, civic education, generally shared notion of constitutional values to make constitutions more than simple play scrap of paper. so i think that's very valid. i think that's one reason magna carta has survived as part of our sense of constitutionalism, is that in the anglo-american world, these ideas have, i think, taken root. as you move to other cultural systems -- and you know what i'm talking about if nowol the news -- other parts of the world where political leaders will insist that the values we take for granted, they say that's culture imperialism. that's your system but we don't live that way. well, it's not cl
south africa after apartheid, the first three election, millions of people were voting who never were given enough education at all. no fault of theirs but they were denied -- how would you so get them into the mode of thinking about what constitutions are or what constitutional government is. so, one reason i appreciate what this national constitution center is doing, because it is doing the hard work in america of reminding each generation that it takes constitutional culture, civic...
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given that as a pacific -- specific requests cap me. is there a tactical reason why don't want to respond. it would be helpful for me to understand type can communicate that. with that, i give you the opportunity to respond. suit did file a civil against volkswagen. i'm not familiar with what criminal authorities we may have. >> i yield back. mr. kadzik: thank you for a much. chairman chaffetz: they give her much. how long you been in your position? mr. kadzik: about three years. chairman chaffetz: what to do before that? mr. kadzik: i was in private law. >> iq geomet to what mr. lynch said -- i keep going back to what mr. lynch said what appears to be never certain situation. it does appear to be that for some i don't care how you look at this. thought you've been there longer than that. when you all of you this, do you view it as adversarial? mr. kadzik: we don't. i think we've had a good working relationship with this committee during the past year. and we look forward to continuing to cooperate with you and the chairman to continue
given that as a pacific -- specific requests cap me. is there a tactical reason why don't want to respond. it would be helpful for me to understand type can communicate that. with that, i give you the opportunity to respond. suit did file a civil against volkswagen. i'm not familiar with what criminal authorities we may have. >> i yield back. mr. kadzik: thank you for a much. chairman chaffetz: they give her much. how long you been in your position? mr. kadzik: about three years. chairman...
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given this saudi-iran fight. given we just did a nuclear deal with iran.e really going to back saudi arabia here? >> that's what the saudis, the question they are asking, and reached the conclusion that's not the case. saudis are going their own way. the saudis decided to act in yemen, to try to combat the houthis who are iranian backed. they have formed an alliance of sunni arab countries without consulting the united states of america, and they are acting in their own interest. so the saudis are deep, and the other sunni countries, whether it be turkey, but gulf countries and others no longer have any confidence in the united states of america, so they've decided to go their own way. trish: they feel like we deserted them, and what does that lead to? that's the next logical step to ask, just exactly what kind of insecurity are they left with, and as such, what does it mean for the region? >> i think it means for the region probably, maybe in the long run, breaking iranian hegemony as you know now in control in syria, iraq and in lebanon. that it means th
given this saudi-iran fight. given we just did a nuclear deal with iran.e really going to back saudi arabia here? >> that's what the saudis, the question they are asking, and reached the conclusion that's not the case. saudis are going their own way. the saudis decided to act in yemen, to try to combat the houthis who are iranian backed. they have formed an alliance of sunni arab countries without consulting the united states of america, and they are acting in their own interest. so the...
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at the same time -- >> my prediction is, given what happened tonight, given the affront to the trump campaign from both the president and the gop establishment, by friday, trump's numbers will be closer to 45%. >> wow. so you see the haley response in particular with its direct shot at donald trump -- you see that as jet fuel for the trump campaign? >> oh, yeah. >> that seemed a little bit crazy last night when michael steele said it. but already today it feels like that is what's going to happen. mr. crystal ball joining us now as former chairman of the rnc, michael steele. great to see you again so soon. thank you for coming back. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> do you stand by your prediction? >> i do. i do. and i think you're showing polls tonight that show the upward movement in places like iowa. you're seeing the gap widen in national polls from across the country. and i think, again, the problem that the establishment types have in this town is that they continually overplay their hand, because they don't fully understand nor appreciate exactly what donald trump is representing
at the same time -- >> my prediction is, given what happened tonight, given the affront to the trump campaign from both the president and the gop establishment, by friday, trump's numbers will be closer to 45%. >> wow. so you see the haley response in particular with its direct shot at donald trump -- you see that as jet fuel for the trump campaign? >> oh, yeah. >> that seemed a little bit crazy last night when michael steele said it. but already today it feels like that...
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i won't give a unit cost on it, but given the opportunity to redesign this, given where we were a decade decade and a half ago, there's a great opportunity here that we're realizing in terms of production cost. so next slide is back to the near-term. i wanted to just let everybody know publicly that the next ground base mid course defense test will be later this month. and it will be a control test vehicle flight, which means non-intercept flight. it will be a three-stage ce2 intercept, intercepter conducting a non-intercept flight test. so what does that mean? we're going to fly a very long-range, complex air-launched irbm target as the target, full of countermeasures and decoys. to gather discrimination data that we need to effect the previous two charts in terms of what we're worried about to increase the system performance. but the primary objective is to fully flush out and fully test the alternate divert thrusters. these are the thrusters that have been redesigned that address the fundamental problem back in 2010. in terms of designing these to avoid rough combustion when the thrus
i won't give a unit cost on it, but given the opportunity to redesign this, given where we were a decade decade and a half ago, there's a great opportunity here that we're realizing in terms of production cost. so next slide is back to the near-term. i wanted to just let everybody know publicly that the next ground base mid course defense test will be later this month. and it will be a control test vehicle flight, which means non-intercept flight. it will be a three-stage ce2 intercept,...
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>> yes. >> the prospect of saving him tears or change donald trump has given kids rides news chopper, and facing him songs. with a kid asked a good question . what's he going it going to be made out of? >> he brought onstage, although they are far from the stage when they can vote. >> what are they doing to her brain, wrote one commentor, she took her parents to the rally, not the other way around, the mom and dad had not even settled on a candidate, she says that she likes outspoken trump or change she got him to sign her trump is number one poster in for years ago, making a fuss over a 4-year-old for having a meltdown because she was sick of politics. >> there was a the kid who had a tantrum when hillary announced that she was running because he thought it meant that he couldn't. >> watching the 9-year-old girls video, and a person commented that she might be one of his more mature supporters and even his opponents what a great. >> the kind of car she said it was like going to disney. >> jeannie moos, cnn, new york. it may be the end of the road welcome back. over his experiment in
>> yes. >> the prospect of saving him tears or change donald trump has given kids rides news chopper, and facing him songs. with a kid asked a good question . what's he going it going to be made out of? >> he brought onstage, although they are far from the stage when they can vote. >> what are they doing to her brain, wrote one commentor, she took her parents to the rally, not the other way around, the mom and dad had not even settled on a candidate, she says that she...
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you have given us an answer. >> i am sorry. with respect to -- keep in mind that those also incorporate other committees. with respect to the five requests from this committee, we have provided -- we looked at four of those as close. the differences between the contracts for the credit monitoring and the id theft, the first and second contract we have provided answers to each question. we do expect another set of documents coming this month. if not the next couple of weeks. that remains the interagency process. but i hear your question, mr. congressman. we will get back to you with regards if there's something outstanding. >> you better start explain to providingy are documents that you are not providing to us. that you wrote, that you engaged in. and there is no excuse for withholding the information from congress. you have it. it is in your system. and we know it because we are looking at hardcopies, checking to see if you will give it to us, as well. and you are not. that is why he will be back before this committee. opm, we
you have given us an answer. >> i am sorry. with respect to -- keep in mind that those also incorporate other committees. with respect to the five requests from this committee, we have provided -- we looked at four of those as close. the differences between the contracts for the credit monitoring and the id theft, the first and second contract we have provided answers to each question. we do expect another set of documents coming this month. if not the next couple of weeks. that remains...
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they were given court cards, they were given community service. they were not sent to prison for multiple years. it dawned on me, what's wrong with this picture? when i left that treatment facility, i left committed to helping other women in south l.a. find a safe place and to begin the process of healing and directing them back into the community. in my own home i saved, i worked, and i saved money and brought a -- bought a little bunga lowe and there started a new way of life. [applause] >> who was your first client and how did you decide you could do this? that is a daunting task. >> well, after so much had happened, you know, you've got to get angry. and that anger fueled the inspiration and the determination and so i would leave the house and go downtown, skid row, los angeles, where women stepped off a bus. and i knew then they were my community. >> stepped off a bus? >> stepped off a bus leaving prison. everyone comes downtown to the greyhound bus station that's a stone's throw from skid row. and as they got off the bus i would greet them a
they were given court cards, they were given community service. they were not sent to prison for multiple years. it dawned on me, what's wrong with this picture? when i left that treatment facility, i left committed to helping other women in south l.a. find a safe place and to begin the process of healing and directing them back into the community. in my own home i saved, i worked, and i saved money and brought a -- bought a little bunga lowe and there started a new way of life. [applause]...
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they've been given 48 hours to leave the embassy. sheikh nimr al nimr was one of the people executed. he was an outstanding critic of the ruling assad family. nali, we're seeing some very fierce language coming out of iran this morning saying saudi arabia really only cut the relations with the country to cover up domestic problems. >> reporter: that's right, carolyn. a lot of hard words from the foreign ministry here saying the saudis have cut relations with iran just to exacerbate tensions with the country and they executed shakeh nimr al nimr to deflect from the problems they're having home. the saudis have cut off relations with iran. they've given them 48 hours to leave saudi arabia. we've had a war of words here. we've had diplomatic relations cut off. there's the proxy relations between iran and saudi arabia, iraq, lebanon and beyond. that could also escalate because of the problems these two countries are having with each other now. these two have had very little love lost between them. they've never gotten along very well. th
they've been given 48 hours to leave the embassy. sheikh nimr al nimr was one of the people executed. he was an outstanding critic of the ruling assad family. nali, we're seeing some very fierce language coming out of iran this morning saying saudi arabia really only cut the relations with the country to cover up domestic problems. >> reporter: that's right, carolyn. a lot of hard words from the foreign ministry here saying the saudis have cut relations with iran just to exacerbate...
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two haven't given us anything.and so can we count on that, on a three-week basis, every three weeks getting something from you? is that reasonable? >> i don't feel comfortable saying every three weeks. >> you don't feel comfortable. let me just tell you, i'm tenacious. i'm not going to give up on this. so you are just need to tell your staff, i'm not going to give up on it. ms. johnson, i'm going to finish with you. you said simple requests or things you can get done very quickly. we talked about visa overstays. there is an internal document that dhs has that has the number of visa overstay potentials, that that document could be produced within 24 hours. are you willing to produce that document to this committee? >> congressman, the secretary is keenly aware of this committee's and other committees' desire for the visa overstay report. and i know that he has put specific attention to getting a report completed. >> i don't want a report. i want those documents. they're just, you know, a few pages. so can you produc
two haven't given us anything.and so can we count on that, on a three-week basis, every three weeks getting something from you? is that reasonable? >> i don't feel comfortable saying every three weeks. >> you don't feel comfortable. let me just tell you, i'm tenacious. i'm not going to give up on this. so you are just need to tell your staff, i'm not going to give up on it. ms. johnson, i'm going to finish with you. you said simple requests or things you can get done very quickly....
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after serving multiple prison sentences, i was given treatment in a wealthy area, santa monica. michele: do you mind if i ask you -- we had a chance to talk in the back. you say multiple sentences -- you were in a spiral at that point. susan: in 1981, my five-year-old son was accidentally killed by an lapd detective. my life spiraled. i drank, our communities were saturated with crack. i smoked drugs and i went to prison. and i went to prison over and over again. when i asked the judge for treatment and explained to him my son had gotten killed, i was hurting, i needed help, he still sent me to prison. upon my last release in 1996, someone told me about place in said monica. -- santa monica. i made it to that place in santa monica and there i found a community that was treated much different from the community i came from in south l.a. people with the same amount of drugs or more were diverted to diversion programs and given court cards and community service. they were not sent to prison for multiple years and it dawned on me, like, what's wrong with this picture? when i left th
after serving multiple prison sentences, i was given treatment in a wealthy area, santa monica. michele: do you mind if i ask you -- we had a chance to talk in the back. you say multiple sentences -- you were in a spiral at that point. susan: in 1981, my five-year-old son was accidentally killed by an lapd detective. my life spiraled. i drank, our communities were saturated with crack. i smoked drugs and i went to prison. and i went to prison over and over again. when i asked the judge for...
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. >> one man is brain dead and another five people are critically ill after being given an experimental drug in a french clinical trial. 90 people had taken the painkiller. developmentment of the drug has been suspended. >> it was a clinical trial that went badly wrong. now with one person declared brain dead and five others in hospital, the french health minister has ordered an investigation. >> the families are devastated. we'll make sure that they're given all the answers particularly as right now i'm not aware of any comparable case. what has happened is unprecedented and requires the greatest possible investigation. >> the drug was being tried in renne in western france. it was meant to act on the body's canabid system which deals with pain. >> today four of the five other patients have neurological problems of varying gravity. one patient didn't have any symptoms but is under intense surveillance. >> a lawyer for the victims say there was clearly some kind of error or oversight. >> coming into 2016 with all the means we have such an accident could still happen. at this moment i ha
. >> one man is brain dead and another five people are critically ill after being given an experimental drug in a french clinical trial. 90 people had taken the painkiller. developmentment of the drug has been suspended. >> it was a clinical trial that went badly wrong. now with one person declared brain dead and five others in hospital, the french health minister has ordered an investigation. >> the families are devastated. we'll make sure that they're given all the answers...
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given our letter, we expect a full and complete brief. we now recognize the gentleman from california for five minutes. >> thank you. let me thank the panel for their public service. i do share the chair's frustration on the withholding of information by the executive branch to congress. one panel member, i believe, mentioned the difficulty of having 100 bosses. i just want to know that you only have one boss -- that is the american people. and one of the ways the framers designed the government is for the american people to express their will through 435 elected members of congress, 100 elected senators. it is the duty of the executive branch to respond in a timely manner to numbers of congress, whilw. let me explain the importance of this. i will go through one area, which is privacy. the u.s. supreme court has said it is illegal for law enforcement, without a warrant, to put a gps device on a person's car and track them through geolocation. this committee has sent two letters to the department of justice, asking for the policies on geo
given our letter, we expect a full and complete brief. we now recognize the gentleman from california for five minutes. >> thank you. let me thank the panel for their public service. i do share the chair's frustration on the withholding of information by the executive branch to congress. one panel member, i believe, mentioned the difficulty of having 100 bosses. i just want to know that you only have one boss -- that is the american people. and one of the ways the framers designed the...
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was then given copies of two papal encyclicals and a rosary. meanwhile over in england, jay malik opened up for th first time about why he left 1 d. >> malik laid low on apple music beats one that there was no room >> in the early days, it was crazy. there was like five of us sat in a room and wrote a song. now how do you write it from this perspective? tomlin is enjoying fatherhood. posting this pic of his baby boy, fredd >>> finally here in l.a., sarah gilbert celebrated her 41st birthday by giving away recipients. >> there's a time in everybody's life where they need help, so it's nice to be able to try to be there for people in those moments. >> one single mother of three, ivey zamora lost her h to a hud heart attack. >> i feel like this is a blessing. >> yeah, he's watching over you for sure. >> there's that big heart. >>> coming up, wait until you hear what kerry washington is telling us about the oscar diversity controversy. >> and ladies, you're going to love this, kerrie's makeup secrets. >>> and rebel wilson's secret about her night o
was then given copies of two papal encyclicals and a rosary. meanwhile over in england, jay malik opened up for th first time about why he left 1 d. >> malik laid low on apple music beats one that there was no room >> in the early days, it was crazy. there was like five of us sat in a room and wrote a song. now how do you write it from this perspective? tomlin is enjoying fatherhood. posting this pic of his baby boy, fredd >>> finally here in l.a., sarah gilbert celebrated...
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people need to protest. >> given the need to slash spending in the midst of an economic recession. the federal government argues it could only provide emergency funding to the state to alleviate the crisis. >> back at the maternity ward, they can take no more. others in less pain do their best to comfort her. shaking themselves as they yell for a doctor who doesn't arrive >>> and find out more about the crisis afflicting brazil at the moment on the al jazeera website. >> i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. prisoner swap between united states and iran. the new year has delivered a new dawn to the historically tense relationship between the united states and iran. over the weekend the united nations confirmed that iran is implementing its end of an agreement concluded last summer with the united states and six other world powey
people need to protest. >> given the need to slash spending in the midst of an economic recession. the federal government argues it could only provide emergency funding to the state to alleviate the crisis. >> back at the maternity ward, they can take no more. others in less pain do their best to comfort her. shaking themselves as they yell for a doctor who doesn't arrive >>> and find out more about the crisis afflicting brazil at the moment on the al jazeera website....
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but the turmoil has given treasuries a big boost. greg davis runs the largest bond fund in the world and is vanguard's principal and global head of fixed income. great to see you. >> great to be with you. >> what's your reaction to mr. gundlach owes commentary about the fed? >> i think we share many of the same views. i mean, at the end of the day when we think about it we expect no change in terms of the fed funds rates tomorrow and expect them to dial back some of the rhetoric in terms of doing three or four rate hikes this year and continuing on that pace for next year. you know, the market and economic conditions are just not supportive of that type of aggressive move over the course of the next year or so. >> do you think that the fed and what it did when it raised rates, did that cause the volatility and i guess that's sort of an indirect way of saying are they behind what has been a great trade for 2016 and that is long end of the treasury market? >> well, you know, think a lot of volatility that we're seeing is really the res
but the turmoil has given treasuries a big boost. greg davis runs the largest bond fund in the world and is vanguard's principal and global head of fixed income. great to see you. >> great to be with you. >> what's your reaction to mr. gundlach owes commentary about the fed? >> i think we share many of the same views. i mean, at the end of the day when we think about it we expect no change in terms of the fed funds rates tomorrow and expect them to dial back some of the...
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given major points to come here today. >> too much output. i am going to start with an overview of the problem and briefly run through highlights on the lights of the obama administration lawlessness and then delve deeply into the examples. i will spend some time on the progressive left in my view which includes president obama himself. as presidential power has grown over the last century or so so has the use of presidential power. even as the political divide continues to widen one thing unites, any party trying to aggressively expand. the big reaction to this came in the 1970s after vietnam and the corruption of oregon china restrain the executive and bring more power. these have been largely ineffective. nevertheless until recently in most cases to try to obey the law but we seem to have reached a tipping. this administration has been aggressive about asserting presidential power and doing so in an unusually wide range of areas. to use a word from the title of my book that the obama administration has accomplished, they came to see this n
given major points to come here today. >> too much output. i am going to start with an overview of the problem and briefly run through highlights on the lights of the obama administration lawlessness and then delve deeply into the examples. i will spend some time on the progressive left in my view which includes president obama himself. as presidential power has grown over the last century or so so has the use of presidential power. even as the political divide continues to widen one...
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and that's what it was intended to do, given the budgetary environment that the army faced. it does in fact in our assessment lead to obviously an absence of that capability in the army national guard. we think that's counter to the idea of one army. and in the modeling that we did it did in fact lead to a shortfall in capacity longer term in the case of an operational deployment. you still had the 24, or 20 battalions in the regular army that could meet immediate needs, but then you had nothing behind that. and that's one of the reasons as secretary hale mentioned that we offered the alternative that we did. >> so the army, like all the services, faced some very difficult budget times. i was there with them and know the kinds of pressures that were put on them. i think they and the other services responded in good faith trying to find ways to meet those budget limits. the air force, for example, trade to retire all the a-10s. that hadn't worked out. we'll have to see what happens with a.r.i. but no, i don't think it's a breakdown, but i think when you step back and take a b
and that's what it was intended to do, given the budgetary environment that the army faced. it does in fact in our assessment lead to obviously an absence of that capability in the army national guard. we think that's counter to the idea of one army. and in the modeling that we did it did in fact lead to a shortfall in capacity longer term in the case of an operational deployment. you still had the 24, or 20 battalions in the regular army that could meet immediate needs, but then you had...
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in america that was given that.blican candidate criticizing the president's move. >> the word that president on i'm is going to abuse his power to cease the guns. >> he needs to stop focusing on what is unconstitutional to do. >> that's not democratic. >> nicole: white house says the fbi will hire 230 additional examiners to process background checks and the stocks got a pop yesterday and smith&weson up. >> lauren: winners of last year and yesterday. meanwhile president obama's move doing that, sending gun stocks right up. we had the huge plunge yesterday but we did see the gun makers stock up, the thinking is investors to expect firearm sales would increase. if you look at shares of smith&weson they were up 5%. nicole just pointed out the huge gains for the past 52 weeks. >> nicole: donald trump holding campaign rally in massachusetts. the republican presidential front runner touching on a number of familiar topics in his speech including the candidate he would face in the general election. >> we don't need four mo
in america that was given that.blican candidate criticizing the president's move. >> the word that president on i'm is going to abuse his power to cease the guns. >> he needs to stop focusing on what is unconstitutional to do. >> that's not democratic. >> nicole: white house says the fbi will hire 230 additional examiners to process background checks and the stocks got a pop yesterday and smith&weson up. >> lauren: winners of last year and yesterday. meanwhile...
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government forces had given up much of this territory. intervention is being seen as a game changer. >> things have just turned around 180 degrees for the regime since the russians came in. just last summer, the -- the al-nusra front was making canes in the province, and now there's this significant reversal which will effect the rebels logistics. >> reporter: russian jets have carried out thousands of missions, helping the syrian government regain control nationwide. it just recaptured a key base for rebels in the northern area of latakia. the russian government has been criticized for being indiscriminate. the kremlin insists isil and other terrorist groups are being targeted. gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> and al jazeera's bernard smith has more from the syrian, turkish border. >> reporter: up until october last year, the syria regimes forces were really looking at the risk of defeat in the syrian civil war, and then the russians stepped in. russian aerial bombardments particularly have helped the syrian regime make considerable gains. a
government forces had given up much of this territory. intervention is being seen as a game changer. >> things have just turned around 180 degrees for the regime since the russians came in. just last summer, the -- the al-nusra front was making canes in the province, and now there's this significant reversal which will effect the rebels logistics. >> reporter: russian jets have carried out thousands of missions, helping the syrian government regain control nationwide. it just...
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they'll be charged to tourists and locals alike but mgm says tourists will be given a grace period before they have can earn free parking by becoming m life members mgm says they will charge 10 dollars or less for overnight parking, the parking price will be based on what time you park and how long youre there... theyre saying its kinda like the airport, you get a ticket when you get in the garage... and pay on your way out. " we dont have all the details worked out, we are looking at various forms of operation of these parking facilities, were going to select the method that is going to be best for our company, for our customers, and for our employees." valet parking will also cost you, a source close to the situation told us valet could charge around 17 dollars for overnight guests. mgm did say employee parking will still be free, they will have their own parking area. we could start seeing some of the improvements mentioned in the next few weeks... the fee parking isnt expected to start until april and locals will have a grace period after mgm before they have to pay, they havent said
they'll be charged to tourists and locals alike but mgm says tourists will be given a grace period before they have can earn free parking by becoming m life members mgm says they will charge 10 dollars or less for overnight parking, the parking price will be based on what time you park and how long youre there... theyre saying its kinda like the airport, you get a ticket when you get in the garage... and pay on your way out. " we dont have all the details worked out, we are looking at...
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in america that was given that. this is coming from a president who said, if you like your doctor, you can keep them. if you like your insurance company, you can keep them. now this like saying if you like your gun, you can keep it. i don't know if i completely trust that. this is something that needs to be worked out with congress. president obama will hold a one hour town hall on gun control thursday the political firestorm over gun control will likely heat up the campaign trail in iowa... 4 presidential hopefuls will make more than a dozen stops throughout the state today. marco rubio, mike huckabee, and ted cruz represent the republicans. and it's just hillary clinton on the democratic side. we are now only 4 weeks away from the caucuses. local gun rights advocates also have something to say about the president's plans... obama is the best gun salesman in american history and there's some truth to that. im sure we will see a large crowd at gun shows across the state of iowa for the entirety of 20-16...and this s
in america that was given that. this is coming from a president who said, if you like your doctor, you can keep them. if you like your insurance company, you can keep them. now this like saying if you like your gun, you can keep it. i don't know if i completely trust that. this is something that needs to be worked out with congress. president obama will hold a one hour town hall on gun control thursday the political firestorm over gun control will likely heat up the campaign trail in iowa... 4...
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that's the stark warning given by the u.n.'s humanitarian coordinator in direct talks on the syrian crisis are due to get underway in geneva on friday. the war is described as probably the most devastating crisis in the 21st century. saying half of the population that lived in syria in 2010 has been displaced by the conflict. the june receive representative in syria says more than 250,000 people died in the fighting with children, bearing the brunt of the war. >> syria is probably the most dangerous place on earth now to be a child. even the very simple act of playing is no longer safe. a few months ago, 19 children were killed in a play ground in homs as they were celebrating the holidays. the same week, six children were killed when a mortar hit a unicef supported child friendly space in aleppo. >>> james bays joins us live now from geneva. we were given information about the trauma people are suffering from there. did they propose what needs to be done? >> well, i think everyone is looking towards the talks that are supposed
that's the stark warning given by the u.n.'s humanitarian coordinator in direct talks on the syrian crisis are due to get underway in geneva on friday. the war is described as probably the most devastating crisis in the 21st century. saying half of the population that lived in syria in 2010 has been displaced by the conflict. the june receive representative in syria says more than 250,000 people died in the fighting with children, bearing the brunt of the war. >> syria is probably the...
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two haven't given us anything.and so can we count on that, on a three-week basis, every three weeks getting something from you? is that reasonable? >> i don't feel comfortable saying every three weeks. >> you don't feel comfortable. let me just tell you, i'm tenacious. i'm not going to give up on this. so you are just need to tell your staff, i'm not going to give up on it. ms. johnson, i'm going to finish with you. you said simple requests or things you can get done very quickly. we talked about visa overstays. there is an internal document that dhs has that has the number of visa overstay potentials, that that document could be produced within 24 hours. are you willing to produce that document to this committee? >> congressman, the secretary is keenly aware of this committee's and other committees' desire for the visa overstay report. and i know that he has put specific attention to getting a report completed. >> i don't want a report. i want those documents. they're just, you know, a few pages. so can you produc
two haven't given us anything.and so can we count on that, on a three-week basis, every three weeks getting something from you? is that reasonable? >> i don't feel comfortable saying every three weeks. >> you don't feel comfortable. let me just tell you, i'm tenacious. i'm not going to give up on this. so you are just need to tell your staff, i'm not going to give up on it. ms. johnson, i'm going to finish with you. you said simple requests or things you can get done very quickly....
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rating suggested and have given a fairly clear direction of what's happening.e worrying front there there was some weakness creeping into services. that seems to be going back in the right direction still below 50 but heading back toward that level so that is a good sign. but over all, these have given a fairly good gauge of what the officials are showing later in the month, what the next month has shown. rishaad: talk to me about capital flights. something like a trillion dollars worth of it. now the thing is what are the risks here? >> the risk is what it does to policy options. there can be no big marked reduction in monetary policy, in benchmark interest rates, even maybe in triples it seems from the latest thinking because that risks worsening the capital flight. in an economy with entrenched deflation, it may not get the benchmark interest rates many economists say they need because a triple r cut might signal further weakness and easing coming down the pike and benchmark interest rate cut in an environment where the fed is raising rates could really exac
rating suggested and have given a fairly clear direction of what's happening.e worrying front there there was some weakness creeping into services. that seems to be going back in the right direction still below 50 but heading back toward that level so that is a good sign. but over all, these have given a fairly good gauge of what the officials are showing later in the month, what the next month has shown. rishaad: talk to me about capital flights. something like a trillion dollars worth of it....
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and the tea party one that first year was given by michele bachmann. although she was mostly looking off into middle distance because apparently they did not line up the teleprompter with the camera. that was sad. the following year at the state of the union it was the governor of indiana who gave the official republican response. his name is mitch daniels. he's out of politics now. but the official republican tea party response that year was by herman cain. mr. 999. the year after, that 2013, the official republican republican response was a very thirsty marco rubio. the official republican tea party response that year was rand paul. and rand paul apparently liked doing that so much that the next year in 2014, although he wasn't picked to give either the official republican republican response and he was not picked to gift official republican tea party response, that was done by senator mike leigh the following year, instead in 2014 rand paul decided that he would do his own official republican rand paul response. so that year, 2014, state of the unio
and the tea party one that first year was given by michele bachmann. although she was mostly looking off into middle distance because apparently they did not line up the teleprompter with the camera. that was sad. the following year at the state of the union it was the governor of indiana who gave the official republican response. his name is mitch daniels. he's out of politics now. but the official republican tea party response that year was by herman cain. mr. 999. the year after, that 2013,...
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i could say i've given up trying to find logical explanations for the oil move. forgive me, though, for going back to oil giant and the expiration for budgets are coming so fast supply and demand should come into play later this year. plus, despite a story about the decline in chinese gasoline demand, we always seem to forget decline is a wrong word for absolute decline. i like what we heard last week, pleasantly surprised yesterday when halliburton said the same thing, competitor. don't get these behemoths to agree. remember, shareholders would like to hear the opposite, actually, but it's tough to imagine oil plummeting through the mid 20s, frankly, because you have to believe actual buyers, think big fuel users like the airlines, cruise ships, will lock in oil at ultra low prices, which they must acknowledge might be a windfall and might not last. however, companies that want to remove the variable costs from the balance sheets and take advantage of the decline by buying it in the futures market. it's not just drivers that determine the level of usage or the p
i could say i've given up trying to find logical explanations for the oil move. forgive me, though, for going back to oil giant and the expiration for budgets are coming so fast supply and demand should come into play later this year. plus, despite a story about the decline in chinese gasoline demand, we always seem to forget decline is a wrong word for absolute decline. i like what we heard last week, pleasantly surprised yesterday when halliburton said the same thing, competitor. don't get...
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given that there isn't much moisture within the warm air, fog is not anticipated at this time. a small chance of snow exists both early friday and again saturday night as another arctic front approaches the area. latest data suggests that we may not crack zero in some spots on sunday with the arctic air again plunging south. there are no major systems in the offing, with another warming trend suggested by the middle of next week. enjoy a warmer day!today: am winds: sw 5-15 alo: 25 dbq: 25 iow: 30tonight: partly cloudy low: 20-26 winds: sw 5-10 alo: 21 dbq: 20 iow: 24tomorrow: the chief justice of the iowa supreme court will address the general assembly this morning. chief justice mark cady will speak about the state of the judiciary in iowa. he is scheduled to speak at 10 this morning. two years ago, cady asked for an 11 million dollar budget increase. governor branstad wants to pump another 145- million dollars into k through 12 education in the next fiscal year. that's a 2 point 45 percent increase. but one school superintendent in eastern iowa isn't sure that's enough new mo
given that there isn't much moisture within the warm air, fog is not anticipated at this time. a small chance of snow exists both early friday and again saturday night as another arctic front approaches the area. latest data suggests that we may not crack zero in some spots on sunday with the arctic air again plunging south. there are no major systems in the offing, with another warming trend suggested by the middle of next week. enjoy a warmer day!today: am winds: sw 5-15 alo: 25 dbq: 25 iow:...
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i think it's given me a thicker skin, life experiences to pull from at a very young age to become an artist on the stage that i think a lot of children who grow up blissfully unaware of things happening that once you get on stage to become a performer, where am i pulling this from to become another person, to become another character? i think having the experiences that i did at home kind of allowed me to dig deeper. so i look at them as tools and something that i tried to turn into something positive. >> tell me about your first ballet teach ms. cynthia bradl bradley. >> cindy, um, i think she's the first person who believed that i could do anything. i think my mother definitely thought that, i think she thinks that of all of they are children. but the situation that we grew up in, i don't think it was something that was ever spoken and cindy would say it over and over again out loud. it was the first time that i would develop an identity of my own. i started to feel that i'm worthy i have a foist. i'm good at something. she never made me feel that i was different from anyone becaus
i think it's given me a thicker skin, life experiences to pull from at a very young age to become an artist on the stage that i think a lot of children who grow up blissfully unaware of things happening that once you get on stage to become a performer, where am i pulling this from to become another person, to become another character? i think having the experiences that i did at home kind of allowed me to dig deeper. so i look at them as tools and something that i tried to turn into something...
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biggest concern given the real crisis we are facing right now?e have a longer long list of potential risks we are seeing for 2016. talking about the eurozone, one of the top right is the amount of assure the european union has come under right now -- is the amount of pressure the european union has come under right now. one of the main pressure points we see is showing in -- is schengen. risk thatwhat is the we come dangerously close to it unraveling? charles: the danger is you come close to it unraveling, temporary suspensions and what that does is it increases uncertainty and points toward instability. this is about supply chains and the flow of goods and trucks and cargo crossing borders and the european union is built on that moving smoothly. tom: what do you expect out of the fed january meeting? it could be some stock making from the fed. if you announce back to that movements, you have to keep the market happy and the best way to do it in this market -- in this market environment is to be a little bit dull. tom: thank you so much for getti
biggest concern given the real crisis we are facing right now?e have a longer long list of potential risks we are seeing for 2016. talking about the eurozone, one of the top right is the amount of assure the european union has come under right now -- is the amount of pressure the european union has come under right now. one of the main pressure points we see is showing in -- is schengen. risk thatwhat is the we come dangerously close to it unraveling? charles: the danger is you come close to it...